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Improv and music inspired by science: Innovative Sci-Art events taking National Science Week by storm

Today marks the start of National Science week, with USyd presenting novel events that bridge the gap between art and science.

August 13, 2022 Josephine Lee
Science, Tech //

Not just sticks and stones in virtual reality

Sexual crimes are on the rise in VR worlds, and lawmakers are behind on navigating the issue.

August 9, 2022 Gian Ellis-Gannell
Science //

The past is looking good: JWST reveals first images

The images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope continue to reveal the incredible structures and secrets of our past.

August 1, 2022 Katarina Butler
Science //

The Wolbachia Trap: The counterintuitive strategy to eradicate mosquito-borne diseases

The new strategy to combat mosquito-borne diseases like Dengue fever may already be all around us.

August 1, 2022 Amir Hashemi Pour and Sharaf Fozdar
Science //

The body in the brain

Innovations in virtual reality technology and brain imaging are leading to new understandings of how the feeling of ‘owning’ artificial limbs is created.

August 1, 2022 Gian Ellis-Gannell
Science //

A socially-distanced animal: Why is social isolation so difficult?

Humanity's deeply ingrained instinct and nature to be social is behind many of our struggles during the past two years' lockdowns.

May 16, 2022 Sharaf Fozdar
Science //

There is a Pond Beast in the Victoria Park Pond, and I have seen him

There is a pond beast in the Victoria Park pond. I know this because I have seen him, and spoken to him too.

May 15, 2022 Felix Faber
Science //

The history of USyd’s best revue: Science Revue

Science Revue has been a home to the dramatically-inclined STEM student for over 15 years.

April 10, 2022 Katarina Butler
Science //

The internal clock within all of us

Pulling that all-nighter might be costing you more than you bargained for

April 5, 2022 Amir Hashemi Pour
Culture, Science //

Despair in the Anthropocene: On climate fictions and our futures

Fiction can help us navigate and alter our threatened future.

March 29, 2022 Grace Lagan

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